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Old 09-30-2007, 01:31 AM   #1
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Default Front Curtain - Trail-Lite B plus

The Front Curtain in my R-Vision Trail-Lite B+ is poorly attached. R-Vision used round Velcro things with screws. They're spaced too far apart to give proper privacy. The screws don't hold well in the soft Chevy headliner.







I used six of these Velcro hooks which helped a bit.



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Old 09-30-2007, 01:41 AM   #2
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I looked into getting a track like what I had in my Roadtrek but they're kind of expensive and I'd have to get the clips sewn onto the curtain.

So I stayed with Velcro. I got the stick on type and used rivets for extra hold.





I used a marker with permanent ink to color the rivet heads black.



I'm very satisfied with the results. Cost of this project was approx. $15





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The curtain already had a continuous strip of Velcro sewn on the top and side edges.

I used 32 rivets They're spaced approx. six inches apart.
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